San Antonio Spurs Apparently Stayed in a Haunted Hotel

Something is giving the Spurs the heebie-jeebies. For their game against Golden State this week, they stayed in Berkeley's Claremont Hotel, which is rumored to be haunted by multiple ghosts. Power forward Jeff Ayres told Spurs Nation:

You get in at whatever time. I took my room key. I could hear stuff in the hallway, like people in their rooms. So I’m thinking people are watching TV or whatever. So I get to my door, and my key doesn’t work, but it sounds like there’s somebody in my room. Like I hear a little baby, not crying but making noise. I’m like, ‘What the heck?’ I keep trying my key and it doesn’t work. So I go downstairs to get a new key, and I tell them (somebody’s in the room).

So they call the room, and nobody answers. They’re like, ‘We can get you a new key and send you up with security and make sure nobody’s there, because there shouldn’t be anybody in there.’ Then they’re like, ‘We’ll just get you a new room.’ It was the creepiest thing. I heard a couple of other guys heard babies in the hallway, kids running down the hallway. Creepy. I really heard voices and a baby in the room, and there wasn’t anybody in there. It was crazy.

The ghosts must have been on San Antonio's side, because they went on to beat Golden State by nine points.